Spotlight & Giveaway: FUEL THE FIRE by Krista & Becca Ritchie

Posted December 14th, 2023 by in Blog, Spotlight / 21 comments

Today, HJ is pleased to share with you Krista & Becca Ritchie’s new release: FUEL THE FIRE

 

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Protect your family. At all costs.

Rose has danced with many devils, and this time she makes a deal with the worst one: Celebrity Crush.

To protect the ones she loves most, Rose teams up with Connor to turn the spotlight on themselves. But this means Rose must go far outside her well-established comfort zone and tackle some of her deepest insecurities.

It’d take the impossible to hurt Connor Cobalt, even for a moment. Now that he’s twenty-six, his narcissistic tendencies have made room for the people he loves. And he loves Rose Calloway. But when his love is threatened, when his greatest dreams with her are compromised—what is the cost then?

Love will guide his choices. For the first time in his life.

 

Enjoy an exclusive excerpt from FUEL THE FIRE 

One

Rose Cobalt

Take directions from your husband, Rose Cobalt.

Who, who fated me with this night? You, Rose. A sour taste fills my mouth. I am partly to blame, I’ll admit. I refused to let him drive. I thought if I was behind the wheel, he’d tell me where we’re headed.

Instead, he’s given me the barest of directions. I’m driving blindly, at his will.

Take directions from Connor Cobalt, outside of the bedroom. I’d rather drown myself in hot, bubbling magma.

“Turn left at the light,” Connor says, his fingers to his lips. I catch his smug smile, illuminated in the blue glow of the dashboard.

I itch to do the opposite, to take a sharp right, but wherever we’re going, I want to be there as much as him. The endgame-which I am privy to-means more to me than starting a fresh rivalry with my husband. So I suck up my overwhelming pride and whip my Escalade left.

I can feel him gloating. “The more you grin like I’m giving you a quickie in a disgusting public bathroom, the more my ovaries wither and die,” I tell him. “So just think about all of our future children you’re annihilating, Richard.”

He outstretches his arm behind my headrest. “I’m so extraordinary that my mere grin can make you infertile?”

“I was insulting you,” I retort, my eyes flickering to him.

His brow arches with more satisfaction. “It was partially a compliment and partially erroneous.”

I scoff. “Erroneous?”

“Illogical, irrational, senseless-”

“I know what ‘erroneous’ means. I just want to cut off your tongue for using it against me.” He may be right. It’s not a rational statement, but I would hope my ovaries would stand with me and not firmly on his side.

“You forget that I use my tongue for your pleasure-turn right.”

I swing the car to the right. “I don’t need your tongue,” I refute. “I have other means of pleasuring myself.” Though masturbating isn’t quite as good or substantial, but I’m avoiding another compliment towards a man who finds them in insults.

His fingers drum the headrest. “Are these means battery-operated?”

I shoot him a sharp look, not denying the truth.

His thumb brushes my cheek, and I actually relax some. “Your argument lacks evidence, darling. Turn left after this light.”

I roll to a stop, the red light gleaming along the nearly deserted street. It’s 10 p.m. on Thanksgiving night, and everyone is eating pie with their families indoors. Not gallivanting across the back roads of Philadelphia on a bizarre mission.

“Where are we going?” I ask for the fourth time.

“A parking lot,” he says again.

“I’ve passed about thirty of them already.” I motion to the empty one beside a dimly lit gas station. “Will that one not suffice?”

“A specific parking lot,” Connor amends. One that he’d had to Google on his phone, the device clutched in his palm. “We’re almost there. Do you think your ovaries will survive until then?”

“Do you plan on impregnating me in this parking lot?” I glare, spinning fully towards him while we wait for the green light. He wears a blue button-down and suit jacket, tailored perfectly for his six-foot-four frame. Connor Cobalt is as classy as he is conceited. Both attract me.

Both annoy me.

I’m a paradox. And maybe that’s why he loves me.

“I plan on impregnating you seven more times,” he declares, “but not tonight.” He cups my face, and his thumb brushes my bottom lip in a slow, measured line.

My chest falls shallowly, especially as his eyes flit to my mouth. He wants eight kids. An empire. We already have one child together, but there are stipulations that we haven’t discussed in full detail yet if we want more. For another time. Another day. We have too many crises to stir another one.

“You’re taking too much pleasure in this,” I say a bit quieter than I intended. I’m not even sure what I’m referring to: our proposed empire, him controlling our destination or him turning me on?

“You’re the one out of breath,” Connor says calmly, but I hear the humor behind his voice. After being married for almost two and a half years, I’ve learned the subtlety in his tones. Either that or he’s decided to ease off the façade for me. I like to think it’s a little of both.

But I doubt I’ll ever know.

“It’s green,” he announces without breaking my gaze.

I turn my head, and his hand drops. I drive to “wherever the hell he directs me to”-which is my least-favorite destination.

After another five minutes, he tells me to slow down and turn right into a parking lot. I pick my foot off the gas and the car idles.

“Right here.” He gestures ahead of us.

I swerve into the empty parking lot and digest my surroundings: the front of a closed fabric store, lights off, the building as dark as the starless sky.

I park my Escalade in the third row and switch off the ignition, my heart thudding against my tight rib cage. The quiet blankets us, the reality of our choices starting to catch up to my head.

Connor watches me, not speaking. Maybe he thinks I’ll back out.

I won’t.

I understand who and what this is for.

“Let’s just do this quick.” I unbuckle and swivel around to face him. “Before anyone realizes we’re gone.” We slipped out of my parent’s house after apple pie. I set my six-month-old daughter in my mother’s arms and left her there for a couple hours. That was harder than this will be.

I pull my glossy brown hair back into a sleek pony, snapping the band violently before I focus on Connor in the passenger seat. His brows are pinched, lines across his forehead, his enjoyment depleting with mine.

My spine is at a stiff ninety-degree angle, and I struggle to uncross my ankles. “What now?” I ask, though I’m fairly certain I know what happens next.

“You want instructions?” He gives me a pointed look like, you’ve been arguing with me for the past hour for giving them.

My eyes flame. “When it comes to your penis, I would like instructions, yes.” I’ve yet to master blowing him, and the whole ordeal gives me an anxious heat that I almost never wear.

Blowing him in a public parking lot-I never imagined I’d do something so juvenile. But when it comes to protecting the people I love, my list of don’ts decreases dramatically.

He unclips his seat belt. “Lean against the door and spread your legs open.” My eyes grow in surprise.

“What?”

“Lean against the door-”

“I heard you the first time,” I retort. “I just . . .” I have to read between his words. Spread your legs open. I dazedly shake my head.

Translation: You’re not blowing me, darling.

He waits for me to accept this switch.

I hesitate, only because I like following the rules. “Connor, they told me to give you oral.” If we really wanted, I could even pretend to blow him. We just need to act like we’re doing it close to the windows.

He slides near me and reaches down, gripping my ankle. He slips off my black, five-inch heels before I can protest. And then he lifts my feet onto the seat, so I’m forced to lean against the door like he previously requested. I need the support anyway, blood rushing through my veins at his strong, assured movements.

With my ankles still in his grasp, he splits my legs apart. I tug down the hem of my pleated black dress, shrouding my lacy black panties from his view-but more importantly, the view of someone outside.

A determined look pulses in his blue eyes, ambition and confidence that’s harder and better than a slap on the ass.

He kneels on the seat and reaches beneath my dress, his fingers skimming my panties.

“Connor,” I warn. All I can think-if we don’t do this right, to their liking, then we’re screwing everything on day one.

“Ils jouent notre jeu. On ne joue pas le leur.” They play our game. We don’t play theirs. He adds in French, “Ensemble.” Together.

We do this together or not at all.

I’m more in love with him conquering the world by his side than I ever was as his competition. He was ready to be my teammate the minute I graduated prep school, but I put the brakes on that, choosing a different college than him. I wasn’t ready to be something more. We stayed rivals. He didn’t want to wait for my cap and gown, for our entrance into adulthood, and so when the opportunity arose, he asked me out.

We dated. We married.

We had a baby.

Together, we’re a force of nature to be reckoned with. That’s not my hubris speaking. It’s just the truth.

Excerpt. ©Krista & Becca Ritchie. Posted by arrangement with the publisher. All rights reserved.
 
 

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Meet the Author:

​​Krista and Becca Ritchie are New York Times and USA Today bestselling authors and identical twins—one a science nerd, the other a comic book geek—but with their shared passion for writing, they combined their mental powers as kids and have never stopped telling stories. They love superheroes, flawed characters, and soul mate love.
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21 Responses to “Spotlight & Giveaway: FUEL THE FIRE by Krista & Becca Ritchie”

  1. Leeza Stetson

    The excerpt moves along and engages the reader. I liked it and hope to read more soon.

  2. Latesha B.

    The excerpt has me wondering how they got together and what are they getting into. I need to know what happens next.

  3. Texas Book Lover

    This series sounds so good. I think I’m going to bing it over the Christmas holiday!

  4. Laurie Gommermann

    It leaves a lot of unanswered questions.
    Interesting scenario and quirky relationship